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  2. Danger Hiptop - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile Sidekick LX – Midnight Blue. The Sidekick LX (PV-250) was released on October 17, 2007, for existing T-Mobile customers via the Internet and five special locations. A week later, on October 24, 2007, the LX was released to new T-Mobile subscribers. The Sidekick LX is available in two different colors, Midnight Blue and Espresso Brown.

  3. 2009 Sidekick data loss - Wikipedia

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    The computer servers holding the data were run by Microsoft. [1] The brand of phone affected was the Danger Hiptop, also known as the "Sidekick", and were connected via the T-Mobile cellular network. At the time, it was described as the biggest disaster in cloud computing history. [2] T-Mobile Sidekick 2

  4. Danger, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Sidekick or Hiptop was an early example of client–server ("cloud"-based) smartphones and created the App (Applications) marketplace, later popularized by Android and iOS. Danger was acquired by Microsoft on 11 February 2008, for a price rumored to be around $500 million. [1]

  5. Can you trust T-Mobile's Sidekick? - AOL

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  6. T-Mobile apologizes for losing your Sidekick data: Will $100 ...

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  7. List of mobile app distribution platforms - Wikipedia

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    Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone: yes, with restriction [note 2] 70% - raised to 80% if developer sales exceeds US$25,000 in a year individuals: US$19, or free for student; companies: US$99. One registration fee for both Windows Phone Store and Windows Store.

  8. Microsoft Kin - Wikipedia

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    The Kin Two shown closed. The Kin project was first known by the codename Project Pink, and began under direction of Microsoft executive J Allard. [13] In order to gain a head start, Microsoft acquired Danger Incorporated, which built the Danger Hiptop/T-Mobile Sidekick, [7] in 2008 for a purchase price rumored to be around US$500 million.

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